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This is where the Inca lived
Khaiah Foster, Racheal Bellefuil, Joe Knue, Victoria Tozzi

Summary of Civilization

Most Incan laws delt with land,tribute,and labor. If people worked hard ,they would be clothed and fed their were harsh punishments for lying, drukeness, and murder. The Inca people made roads to get from each village. They never used any types of wagons or anyhting with wheels all the Inca did was walk.

Geography:
They have rugged mountains,water falls,and wet lands. Natural resources found in the Incas homeland is copper, silver, gold, petroleum, timber, fish, iron, coal, phosphate, potash, hydropower, rivers, land, and minerals, but the Inca never relized they had copper, silver, gold, petroleum, timber, iron, coal, phosphate, potash, or hydropower so they never used them.

Climate:
The climate the Inca had was tropical in east and dry deserty in the west. Also frigid in the Andes Mountains where the Inca lived. It was normally hot unless you were in the Andes Mountains because tropical is humid hot and dry deserty is really hot.

Art and Architecture:
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Inca House

Many Inca people lived in Machu Picchu which was a village. The walls at Michu Picchu were made of all stone and the roofs were made of mellow grass more than a meter thick.

Culture (Religion, Customs, Food, ect.):
The Inca relied on potatos as a big part of their culture.The inca empire had market places in rural areas that held little bags full of "aluminum,plants and animal parts. The Inca fought in a war with their leader named Pachacuti, he lead them to many wars. Later when Pachacuti was to old to be a military leader he gave command to his brother General Capac Yupanqui. He also fought in many battles with the military. The Inac's religion was to believe in gods and goddesses. Their highest god was Inti, the sun god. The Inca had many languages, but everyone had to speak Quechua and they did not have a written language. The Inca ate the food they palnted and ate the animals they killed
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Technology (Farming, hunting?):
They used stone tools and presented gold medals for rewards. They farmed and planted corn, potatoes, vanilla, tomatoes, squash, pumpkins, avacadoes, chocolate, coffee, quinoa (a type of grain), sweet cactus fruit, cactus leaves, and chicha (corn juice beer). The Inca also hunted animals like the buffalo for many purposes
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